๐In history, many Indigenous North American and First Nations people lived outside the Western binaries of gender and sexuality.
On #IndigenousPeoplesDay, here are 5โฃ things you should know about people who define themselves as two-spirit.๐งต
1โฃ What does two-spirit mean?
Two-spirit is an umbrella term used by some Indigenous North Americans and First Nations people.
It refers to a broad range of sexual and gender identities among Indigenous peoples, and is sometimes thought of as a 'third gender'.
2โฃ Where does the term come from?
Coined in 1990 at a Native American/First Nations gay and lesbian conference, it unifies the many different sexual and gender identities within the communities.
Its creation aimed to distance two-spirit lives from non-native terms.
3โฃ What are the traditional terms?
Different nations have different understandings of sexuality and gender that fall under the two-spirit umbrella.
For example in Lakota 'wรญลkte' means "to be as a woman", while in Navajo 'nรกdleeh' means "one who is transformed".
4โฃ What is the history of two-spirit?
While the term is new, the concept is not. Before North America was colonised, two-spirit people were highly respected members of their communities.
Often regarded as sacred, they held important positions like matchmakers or healers.
But when Europeans arrived in America, they imposed their own religious values and belief systems on Indigenous groups, while condemning behaviours outside the European norms.
Two-spirit people were soon marginalised โ a consequence lasting to this day.
5โฃ Is two-spirit the same as gay or trans?
Even though it can often be found in LGBTQ2+ initialism, being two-spirit does not mean one is defined by those Western terms.
While a two-spirit person might be gay, a gay Native American is not necessarily two-spirit.
๐ฅ Being two-spirit is not defined through Western conceptions of sexual or gender identity, but rather the spiritual and social role inhabited within oneโs community.
๐ค Do you know of other indigenous communities whose gender binaries go beyond the Western "male" and "female" binaries?
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๐ญ Do you know how to be gender-neutral in your native tongue?
๐ฃ๏ธ On #InternationalNonbinaryDay โ halfway between International Womenโs and International Menโs Day โ weโre taking a deep-dive into non-binary language.
๐ Join @enriqueanarte on a linguistic trip around the globe.
๐ฎ๐น Italian
Highly gendered languages like Italian can make being non-binary difficult.
But some have found a solution in ษ โ โschwaโ โ which can replace gender markers.
While even some officials use ษ, many remain critical, saying it endangers the Italian language.
๐ฌ๐ท Greek
Many non-binary and genderqueer Greeks use the plural pronoun 'ฮฑฯ ฯฮฟฮฏ' which encompasses all genders.
In Greek there are also articles before names. Many prefer the neutral 'ฯฮฟ' here instead of the traditional gendered options.
๐บ๐ธ Since the beginning of July, almost a dozen anti-LGBTQ+ bills have passed into law in several U.S. states.
โ๏ธ In total, more than 300 anti-LGBTQ bills have been introduced across the U.S. this year, with 25 passed so far.
Here's what you need to know. ๐งต
๐ณ๏ธโ๐ The most notorious is Florida's "Parental Rights in Education" bill, widely known as "Don't Say Gay".
๐ซ The measure bars any classroom teaching about sexual orientation or gender identity for children from kindergarten age up to eight or nine. ๐ openlynews.com/i/?id=42ac474aโฆ
๐ 52% of Floridians oppose banning books on LGBTQ+ topics in school libraries
๐ฅ 47% are against blocking students from accessing resources on the internet at school
๐ซ 43% disagree with a ban on LGBTQ+ topics in classrooms
๐ค Far from being just a string of letters, this abbreviation can tell us the story of the modern #LGBTQ+ rights movement.
๐ From 'homosexual' to 'GLB' and beyond, here's a brief history of queer initialism. ๐งต
๐ While LGBTQ+ people have always existed, the concepts of sexual and gender identities we are familiar with today are relatively new.
โ๏ธ It was not until 1869 that the term 'homosexual' was created by Kรกroly Mรกria Kertbeny โ the first neutral word for same-sex desire.
๐คซ 'Gay' โ a 12th-century word meaning 'carefree' โ became an underground word for being homosexual in the early 20th century, and picked up pace in the 1950s and โ60s.
โ The all-encompassing term was embraced by the community and used by the gay rights movement.